Warface is a free-2-play first-person shooter for the PC developed by Crytek. The game is split into 2 versions: Warface East (the Russian version) and Warface West (the Western version, AKA America and Europe). Warface East gives to most of weapons their proper names, and Warface West gives weapons fictional names, due to copyright. Despite this, some weapons in Warface West have names that are true to their real-life counterparts. The same goes for some weapons and their textures. In beta stage, Warface East used the same names for weapons as West.

For notability's sake, only the Warface West names will be pointed out as the in-game names on this page (and elsewhere on the site). A list of weapon name differences between Warface East and West can be found here. As of June 5th, 2018, My.com, the game's current publisher, has updated most of Warface West's weapon names to be accurate to their real-life counterparts, like in the East version.

Somewhat like Battlefield, there are four classes in the game, each using a different class of weapons. Rifleman uses Assault Rifles and Machine Guns, Medic uses Shotguns, Engineer uses SMGs, and Sniper uses Sniper Rifles.

Much like other Cry Engine games, the weapons can be customized on the fly.

Introduction

Almost everything in this game can be obtained with the help of three types of currency: Warface Money (also known as Warbucks in Warface East), Kredits (can be bought with real money) and Crowns (can be obtained through completing PvE missions). Most of the weapons, equipment and attachments must be unlocked through the Vendors system in order to be used. They are usually divided into 3 types of rarity: Common, Rare and Ultra Rare. In addition to this, also exists the 4th type of rarity for the Weapons: Legendary. Legendary weapons usually have unique weapon attachments which are not available on other weapons and don't require unlocking. Some Kredit weapons also have unique weapon attachments.

Colt Python

CZ 75 Automatic

Daewoo K5

The Daewoo K5 appears as the "GU5". According to the in-game description, it is made by "Global Universe Precision Industries" of South Korea,

Daewoo K5 - 9x19mm.

Holding the Daewoo K5.

Aiming down the sights.

Reloading.

Chambering the weapon.

Customization menu.

Daewoo K5 in lobby.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX

The Desert Eagle Mark XIX with under-barrel accessory rail and compensator cuts on the barrel appears as the "Eagle Eye". Bizarrely, the weapon is depicted incorrectly as being DAO; considering the similarly SAO Browning is not this seems especially odd.

Desert Eagle Mark XIX - .50AE

The Desert Eagle in first person. This particular one has a paint job applied.

FN Five-seveN USG

Glock 18C

The Glock 18C appears as the "S18G", "a variation of the S17G" as described by the weapon description.

Glock 18C - 9x19mm

Holding a Glock 18C with a cosmetic finish.

Taking aim.

Reloading the Glock.

Pulling the slide.

Customization menu.

Glock 18 in lobby.

Heckler & Koch USP

The Heckler & Koch USP is purchasable from the Warface shop. It appears as the "ZX84 USP" in Warface West. Rather confusingly, the "ZX84" name is applied to a lot of other H&K guns in the game, be it SMGs, machine guns, assault rifles, or sniper rifles, all called "ZX84" as if H&K became an edgy cyberpunk megacorporation with numbers in its name. It has a 13-round magazine, meaning it is the .40 S&W version, and a custom optic mount that is so ridiculously low to the slide that it's barely visible while aiming. The rear sights are blank and the front sight has a green tritium dot. The mount grants usage of 2 optics for primary weapons, making it the only pistol that can do so. In addition, the full array of "Muzzle" attachments for secondaries is available.

Heckler & Koch USP - .40 S&W

The USP in first person.

Aiming down the USP's iron sights.

Reloading.

Pulling the slide.

Customization menu.

Heckler & Koch USP in lobby.

Luger P08

The Luger P08 is known as the "Bellum" in Warface West, one word from the phrase "Si vis pacem, para bellum" from which the 9x19mm Parabellum got its name.

Luger P08 - 9x19mm

Magnum Research Micro Eagle

The Micro Desert Eagle appears as the "Pink Micro Eagle Eye" in Warface West. It is currently the only weapon that doesn't have standard version.

Magnum Research Micro Eagle - .380 ACP

MasterPiece Arms MPA930DMG

Appears almost correctly as the "WPA 039 GMD" in Warface West. As a Legendary weapon, it features a unique suppressor that isn't available on any other sidearm.

MasterPiece Arms MPA930DMG - 9x19mm

Mateba Model 6 Unica

A Mateba Model 6 Unica with a 6 inch barrel and a muzzle brake appears as the "HEX Autorevolver", with "HEX" referring to its hexagonal cylinder according to the in-game description.

Mateba Model 6 Unica, 6" barrel - .357 Magnum

Holding the Mateba Autorevolver.

Aiming down the iron sights.

Ejecting the rounds.

Loading new rounds.

Customization menu.

Mateba Model 6 Unica in lobby.

MP-443 Grach

The MP-443 Grach is known as "Shark-443" in Warface West and "PYa" in Warface East.

Submachine Guns

Beretta Mx4 Storm

The Beretta Mx4 Storm appears under its real name, though Warface West omits Beretta from the name.

Beretta Mx4 Storm - 9x19mm.

Holding the Mx4 Storm.

Aiming down the iron sights.

Loading in a new mag of 9x19mm.

Racking the charging handle.

Customization menu.

Beretta Mx4 Storm in lobby.

Brügger & Thomet MP9

The Brügger & Thomet MP9 appears as the "MT-19", and is manufactured by "Defensive Arms of Australia" according to its in-game description.

Brügger & Thomet MP9 - 9x19mm.

Holding the MP9.

The iron sights.

Reloading.

Charging the weapon.

Customization menu.

Brügger & Thomet MP9 in lobby.

Calico M950

The Calico M950 appears in the game, named "M900" and manufactured by "Howard Light Weapon Systems" according to the weapon description. It incorrectly fires in 3-round bursts.

Calico M950 - 9x19mm.

Calico M950 in lobby.

Calico M955A

The Calico M955A with a brown coloration appears as the "M95AR" in Warface West, and is a Rifleman primary weapon. The Warface West description also calls it the "M9551", and also says that it is a semi-automatic rifle (the same mistake can be seen in Warface East) despite it not being one even in gameplay.

Calico M955A - 9x19mm.

Holding the Calico M955A. Note the 50-round capacity in a 100-round modeled magazine.

Calico M960A

Daewoo K7

A rail-equipped Daewoo K7 is an available submachine gun, named the "GU7" in Warface West, consistent with the renaming of the Daewoo K5 as the "GU5".

Daewoo K7 with an optic rail and a C-More Railway Series red dot sight - 9x19mm.

The K7 in the firing range.

Ironsights.

Reloading the K7.

Chambering a new round.

Holding the K7 with the customization menu hidden.

The K7 in the hands of the player's character.

FN P90 Tactical

The FN P90 Tactical is a submachine gun in Warface, appearing as the "PDW 19" in Warface West.

FN P90 Tactical - 5.7x28mm

FN P90 Tactical in lobby.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5

The Heckler & Koch MP5A5 appears as the "H&K MP5" in Warface East and as the "ZX84 SMG" in Warface West, made by "Zettler & Melz GmbH" according to the description. It is the default weapon for the Engineer Class. The in-game model features a Choate side-folding stock and railed forend. It can be customized with 2 optics, a generic foregrip, and 2 suppressors: one generic and the other SMG-specific.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5 with PDW stock and KAC railed forend - 9x19mm.

Idle with the MP5A5.

Aiming down sights.

Reloading the MP5.

Pulling the charging handle. Note that the animation appears to be glitched, and so the player character is stroking the 9 o'clock rail rather than pulling the charging lever.

Customization menu.

Heckler & Koch MP5A5 in lobby.

Custom Heckler & Koch MP5A3

A heavily customized MP5A3 with Navy trigger group is a Legendary Vendor weapon that incorrectly appears in every version of the game as the A5 variant, that is reflected in weapon's names: "ZX84 A5 Custom" in Western version and "HK MP5A5 Custom" in every other. It features color scheme similar to the RAL8000, custom flash hider, Spuhr railed forend, aftermarket charging handle and AR-15 stock adapter with installed Strike Industries Viper Mod-1 stock. It is compatible with every attachement available for the Engineer class. As the Legendary weapon, it also features a unique attachment, RAMBO SP-6 1x66 sight.

IMI Mini UZI

The Mini Uzi is an available weapon, named "Micro Oren" in Warface West, which is "the smaller variant of the Oren SMG". Oren by the way is a Jewish name.

IMI Mini UZI - 9x19mm

IMI Mini UZI in lobby.

Izhmash PP-19 Bizon-2

The Izhmash PP-19 Bizon-2 with custom side-mounted rails appears as the "Smg-19 Wisent", wisent being a name for European bison.

Izhmash PP-19 Bizon-2 - 9x18mm Makarov

The player character holds the "Smg-19 Wisent".

Aiming.

Reloading the helical magazine.

Charging the weapon with the dominant hand.

Customization menu.

Izhmash PP-19 Bizon-2 in lobby.

Jianshe JS 9mm

The Jianshe JS 9mm is an available weapon, named "Ch 9mm" in Warface West. Its weapon description states that it is made by "Saluen Group Corporation" as an export version of the "CCW-05."

It is modeled with a right-handed only charging handle (as in the left side is completely flat with no slit as a charging handle option), which is the feature of an early prototype version of the weapon showcased by Jianshe. More weirdly though, it has ambidextrous selector switches, which no version of the JS 9mm has.

Jianshe JS 9mm - 9x19mm

The player character holds the Jianshe JS 9mm.

Aiming down the sights.

Swapping mags.

Pulling the charging handle.

Customization menu. Note the textures saying "Jian She DAP92-9"

Jianshe JS 9mm in lobby. Here you can see that the charging handle on the right is modeled flat on the gun, and there is no ejection port.

Sa. Vz. 83 Skorpion

The Sa. Vz. 83 Skorpion is known as the "Metasoma 83" in Warface West. Metasoma is the tail of the scorpion.

Sa. Vz. 83 Skorpion - .380 ACP

SR-2M Veresk

The SR-2M Veresk is an available weapon, called the "SN-5G Sarosk" in Warface West.

SR-2M Veresk - 9x21mm

SR-2M Veresk in lobby.

Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS

The Steyr AUG A3 9mm XS appears as the "AUG A3 9mm XS" in Warface East and as the "A3 9mm XS" in Warface West, and the Warface West description states that it is "a variant of the original A3-210 assault rifle", which is the Warface West name of the AUG A3.

Shotguns

AA-12 CQB

Benelli M4 Super 90

The Benelli M4 Super 90 is known as "Richmond M4 Super 90" in Warface West. Richmond is a name that you will see a few more times on this page, being applied to other weapons from different real life manufacturers.

Hawk 97-2

Kel-Tec KSG

The Kel-Tec KSG appears as the "Kel-Tec Shotgun" in Warface East, and as the "PEG-KT" in Warface West. The PEG name will reappear a lot on the shotgun section of this page because it is applied to a few completely unrelated shotguns.

Kel-Tec KSG - 12 gauge

Holding the Kel-Tec KSG.

Aiming down sights.

Pumping the shotgun.

Loading shells into the weapon.

Customization menu.

Kel-Tec KSG in lobby.

LSA Saiga 12 Signcutter CS-VLR

The LSA Saiga 12 Signcutter CS-VLR appears as simply "Saiga" in Warface East and the "PEG" in Warface West. What relation does it have with all the other "PEG" weapons in Warface West is unknown.

LSA Saiga 12 Signcutter CS-VLR - 12 gauge

Holding the Saiga shotgun.

Aiming down sights.

Reloading the weapon.

Then a pull of the charging handle.

Customization menu.

LSA Saiga 12 Signcutter CS-VLR in lobby.

MAG-7

A MAG-7 with a custom foldable stock and a foregrip on its is forearm appears as the "PEG-7" in Warface West.

MAG-7 - 12 gauge

Molot Vepr-12

The Molot Vepr-12 is known as "Vepr" in Warface East and "VIPER" in Warface West.

Mossberg 500 Custom

Mossberg 590 with Sidewinder Venom kit

A Mossberg 590 with a Sidewinder Venom kit and a special red dot sight attached by default appears as the "Sidewinder Venom" in Warface East and "SX-41" in Warface West.

Mossberg 590 - 12 gauge

Mossberg Maverick 88 with a Sidewinder Venom kit - 12 gauge

Holding the Sidewinder Venom with a grip on the foreend.

Reloading the weapon.

Chambering a shell.

Customization menu.

The weapon in lobby.

MTs255 Tactical

The MTs255 Tactical appears as the "MC 255 12" in both Warface East and West.

MTs255 Tactical - 12 gauge

Holding the shotgun.

Aiming the weapon.

Dumping the rounds CoD style, i.e. shaking them out.

Loading the new shells.

Customization menu.

MTs255 Tactical in lobby.

Pancor Jackhammer

The Pancor Jackhammer appears as the "Jackhammer" in Warface East and "Piledriver" in Warface West.

Pre-production Pancor Jackhammer - proprietary 12 gauge

Holding the Jackhammer.

Aiming down sights.

While the reload animation is animated somewhat poorly, the process is (mostly) correct. The player character first pushes the forearm forewards, allowing them to replace the casette.

Replacing the casette. After this, the player pulls the forearm back in to lock it (because of animation quality, it's hard to tell if the release button on the trigger guard is pressed - most likely not).

FN SCAR PDW

The FN SCAR PDW (previously the EXAR-L PDW in WF West) appears as a Kredit Box weapon and is classified as a submachine gun in-game. It is erroneously modeled with a standard SCAR stock instead of its special collapsing stock, and also features a Magpul MIAD pistol grip, PMAG, modified MBUS sights, and no gas block sight. It has an exclusive “Tactical Grip” attachment, taking the form of a magwell grip that aids in reload speed, accuracy, and sway reduction.

FN SCAR PDW - 5.56x45mm

A gold “EXAR-L PDW” in a player’s hands. The gold version has higher damage than the base version and 5 extra rounds crammed into the magazine.

IMI Tavor CTAR-21

The Tavor CTAR-21 appears as the "Karkom SMG". It is incorrectly classified as a submachine gun by the game and, as such, is available to Engineer rather than Rifleman.

IMI Tavor CTAR-21 - 5.56x45mm

IMI Tavor TAR-21

The IMI Tavor TAR-21. Appears as the "Karkom" in Warface West and "Tavor TAR-21" in Warface East.

IMI Tavor TAR-21 with Meprolight red dot sight - 5.56x45mm

The player holds the "IMI Tavor TAR-21".

The player aims to "IMI Tavor TAR-21".

The player reloads "IMI Tavor TAR-21".

The player reloads "IMI Tavor TAR-21".

Customization menu.

IMI Tavor TAR-21 in lobby.

Izhmash AK-9

The Izhmash AK-9 appears as "FY-9" in Warface West. Unlike other 9x39 assault rifle, AS "VAL", AK-9 is used by the Engineer rather than Rifleman. Interestingly enough, "FY" name was also used in Crysis games for the AK-type rifle.

Daewoo K3

The Daewoo K3 appears as the "GU3" in Warface West, consistent with the (re)naming of other Daewoo weapons.

Daewoo K3 - 5.56x45mm NATO

The player holds the "GU3".

Aiming the weapon.

Reloading the Daewoo K3.

Pulling the charging handle.

Customization menu.

Daewoo K3 in lobby.

FN M240B

The FN M240B appears as the "LMG240" in Warface West and "M240B" in other versions. Originally it was the only weapon that didn't have standard version and was available only in Elite (Crown) version. Now it is exclusive for the "Battle Royale" game mode.

Heckler & Koch G36 ("MG36")

A hybrid of the Heckler & Koch G36 with the G36C carrying handle and a C-Mag is misnamed "H&K MG36" in Warface East. MG36 was an abandoned variant of the G36, which was even mentioned in the translated Warface East item description, except that the depicted weapon is not the MG36 since the carrying handle is from the G36C. Warface West just calls it a "ZX84 MG", circumventing the whole "portraying real weapons with real names" mess.

Configuration typically called "MG36;" actually just a standard G36 with a bipod handguard and C-Mag - 5.56x45mm NATO

Heckler & Koch G36C - 5.56x45mm

Holding the 100-round G36.

Aiming through the sights.

Reloading a new C-Mag.

Pulling the charging handle.

Customization menu.

"Heckler & Koch MG36" in lobby.

Heckler & Koch XM8 Automatic Rifle

M60E4

Molot RPKM

The Molot RPKM, simply called the “RPK” (previously the “FY LMG” in the West), appears as a vendor weapon. It uses 75-round drums, and features a permanently-mounted optic rail on its left-side dovetail mount. It also features a rail at the 6 o’clock position, allowing for mounting of foregrips in-game in addition to using the pre-deployed bipod. It is also perhaps the only MG-type weapon to allow mounting of a bayonet.

IMI Sniper Tavor STAR-21

The IMI Sniper Tavor STAR-21. There are two versions of the STAR-21 in the game. The first one is a fully automatic "Karkom SNR" which uses black body finish and was removed from the shop in all versions of the game. The second one is a semi-automatic "Karkom SNR Navy Blue" which, obviously, has navy blue body finish and is currently available for the in-game currency after unlocking.

IMI Sniper Tavor STAR-21 - 5.56x45mm

IMI Sniper Tavor STAR-21 in lobby.

Izhmash SVD Dragunov

The Izhmash SVD Dragunov is a starting weapon for the Sniper class and appears the "SVK" in Warface West.

Izhmash SVD Dragunov - 7.62x54mm R.

The player holds the "Izhmash SVD Dragunov".

The player reloads "Izhmash SVD Dragunov".

The player reloads "Izhmash SVD Dragunov".

Customization menu.

Izhmash SVD Dragunov in lobby.

KBP OTs-03 SVU-AS Dragunov

The KBP OTs-03 SVU Dragunov appears as the "SVK-AS" in Warface West. It is one of four fully-automatic sniper rifles in game. It holds incorrect 15 (20 for the Golden version) rounds in standard 10-round magazine. Unlike on many other sniper rifles with built-in bipods, you can actually (un)fold SVU's bipod through the customization menu.

Launchers

FN EGLM

SA-18 Grouse

The SA-18 Grouse appears in the game's PVE missions. It is incorrectly referred to as the SA-16 (actually a later version despite what the NATO reporting name would suggest) however that features a conical seeker cover, as oppsoed to the cylindrical SA-18 cover used on the game model.

M18 smoke grenade

M18A1 Claymore

The "M18 Claymore" (named "R18 Claymore" in Warface West, referred as "R18A1 Claymore" in Warface West description, also referred as simply "Directional Mine" in some places) is actually an M18A1 Claymore due to its scissor-legs. It is triggered by lasers.